Sleeping Child (Bonnie Pink song)
"Sleeping Child" | ||||
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Single by Bonnie Pink | ||||
from the album Let Go | ||||
Released | July 12, 2000 | |||
Recorded | 2000 | |||
Genre | Downtempo, jazz rock, alternative rock | |||
Label | East West Japan | |||
Bonnie Pink singles chronology | ||||
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12" Limited Vinyl | ||||
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CD single
"Sleeping Child" is Bonnie Pink's fourth single from the album Let Go. The single was released under the East West Japan label on July 12, 2000.
Track listing
- "Sleeping Child" (Original)
- "Sleeping Child" (Protein Shake Mix)
- "Sleeping Child" ("The Gyrations of Virgin Microbes" Mix)
- "Sleeping Child" ("Bonnie in Paris" Mix)
12" limited vinyl singles
"Sleeping Child" was also released as two remix vinyls (12" limited) on July 12, 2000.
- Remix 1 track listing
- a1. "Sleeping Child" (Protein Shake Mix) by Yuka Honda of Cibo Matto
- a2. "Sleeping Child" (Original)
- b1. "Reason" (Season Dub) by Kaoru Inoue for Chari Chari
- b2. "Reason" (Original)
- Remix 2 track listing
- a1. "Sleeping Child" ("The Gyrations of Virgin Microbes" Mix / Stereolab)
- a2. "Sleeping Child" ("The Gyrations of Virgin Microbes" Mix Instrumental / Stereolab)
- b1. "Sleeping Child" ("Bonnie in Paris" Mix / The High Llamas)
- b2. "Sleeping Child" ("Bonnie in Paris" Mix Instrumental / The High Llamas)
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